Illness, Love, and Memory

With β€œAurora,” acclaimed artist Valeria Tizol Vivas presents an intimate exploration of identity

Valeria Tizol Vivas' exhibition "Aurora"

Feature photo by Christopher Wormald.

Valeria Tizol Vivas is an artist and educator from Puerto Rico known for exploring how material forms, ancient dialects, and time transform our experiences. In the spring, she turned the College’s Lenzner Gallery into an intimate spaceβ€”part bedroom, part closet, and cleaning areaβ€”inspired by her grandmother Aurora’s life and Alzheimer’s journey. A former ceramic-artist-in-residence at ΒιΆΉΤ­΄΄, Tizol Vivas not only created a stunning exhibition that memorialized the scenes, gestures, and efforts involved in caring for a sick loved one, she also tapped into her heritage, introducing elements of TaΓ­no art and furniture-making to create an exhibition filled with vibrance, warmth, and an intense viscerality. One of β€œAurora’s” effects, the exhibition description explained, was to give visitors a deep glimpse into β€œthe powerful part that cultural memory plays in one’s sense of self.”

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